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vcu wins, marches on to take on indiana tomorrow night. here's my game, you impressed i waited this long to mention vanderbilt? >> i'm stunned. >> 6:38 and it's our first mention. taking on harvard, the 12th seed in the tournament for the first time since 1946. vandy up ten at the break, a dunk there in the second half. commodores up 18, but harvard came back and gave us a scare. steal leads to a lay-up, cut the lead to nine and got closer than that. vanderbilt head coach little concerned there, but his commodores hold on 79-70. vanderbilt moves on to the next round facing four seed wisconsin. my sister went to wisconsin, i went to vanderbilt, we are a house divided. >> you are. >> it is to be war between us. >> tension convention toward the end. >> yes, unfortunately my sister couldn't possibly care less. i'm trying to trump up a rivalry. she's not playing along. >> she's probably not even listening to you. >> she's probably off reading books. >> she is. she's a smart girl. the madness continues with a full slate of games including notre
vcu wins, marches on to take on indiana tomorrow night. here's my game, you impressed i waited this long to mention vanderbilt? >> i'm stunned. >> 6:38 and it's our first mention. taking on harvard, the 12th seed in the tournament for the first time since 1946. vandy up ten at the break, a dunk there in the second half. commodores up 18, but harvard came back and gave us a scare. steal leads to a lay-up, cut the lead to nine and got closer than that. vanderbilt head coach little...
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lee: i'd like to yield to the gentleman from indiana, congressman andre carson. mr. carson: thank you, congresswoman. madam speaker from my first days in congress, i always considered donald payne to be a mentor and a friend. he took me and others under his wing and showed us what it means to be a member of congress, not just a politician, he showed me, like he showed so many of us in this chamber, how much more we accomplish through humility and cooperation than through bravado and partisanship. he was brilliant and he put thought into every word he said and because of that, madam speaker, his words carried weight on both sides of the aisle and in both chambers. most recently, i was privileged to serve under his leadership on the board of the congressional black caucus. i was able to see up close that he brought together the diverse personalities and opinions of the caucus in order to achieve a greater purpose. congressman payne made our caucus strong and united and while we attempt to fill the gap, he leaves behind, i know we'll never have another leader like donal
lee: i'd like to yield to the gentleman from indiana, congressman andre carson. mr. carson: thank you, congresswoman. madam speaker from my first days in congress, i always considered donald payne to be a mentor and a friend. he took me and others under his wing and showed us what it means to be a member of congress, not just a politician, he showed me, like he showed so many of us in this chamber, how much more we accomplish through humility and cooperation than through bravado and...
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and then in this on to indiana, north carolina, and west virginia. nebraska and oregon in the middle of the month, and then arkansas and kentucky. for more information, go to c- span.org/campaign2012. >> next, republican presidential candidates newt gingrich speaks at georgetown university. the former house speaker was criticized at this event over his proposal to have inner-city children work as janitors. he also talked about the need to restrain the power of the judiciary. >> thank you for that introduction. and kevin, thank you for developing nationwide our project, which any of you interested ken joined by going to newt.org/students which is an effort to pull students across the country together for a choice for a social security account. i will talk about that in a moment. there are two principles the lead me to decide to run for president, and it has been an interesting process to try to communicate them, and frankly, onmuch more difficult than i imagined. what is values and the other is economics. i was drawn back in to run partially by the 20
and then in this on to indiana, north carolina, and west virginia. nebraska and oregon in the middle of the month, and then arkansas and kentucky. for more information, go to c- span.org/campaign2012. >> next, republican presidential candidates newt gingrich speaks at georgetown university. the former house speaker was criticized at this event over his proposal to have inner-city children work as janitors. he also talked about the need to restrain the power of the judiciary. >>...
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and by a 6-3 margin, the supreme court says yeah, requiring indiana voters to have i.d. is fine. at a vote of 6-3 and the most liberal judge on the panel, john paul stevens wrote the majority opinion on it. what is he even talking about? >> because they're treating texas differently. >> true. >> texas is a unique situation because there's proximity in mexico. i guess that's the -- that's the deal. >> it should be clarified, though. >> all right. we'll continue to debate that. let us know what you think about it. you can e-mail or twitter us. take a look at these incredible live pictures coming from heartsville jackson atlanta airport right now where a delta plane just rolled off the runway. a delta spokesperson says mechanics were testing the engines of the boeing 737 when they experienced some type of problem with the braking system when the plane veered off the taxiway, no passengers on board at the time. we're told there is significant damage, though, to the plane. and no flights so far have been affected. new video just into "fox & friends" showing the first protests since th
and by a 6-3 margin, the supreme court says yeah, requiring indiana voters to have i.d. is fine. at a vote of 6-3 and the most liberal judge on the panel, john paul stevens wrote the majority opinion on it. what is he even talking about? >> because they're treating texas differently. >> true. >> texas is a unique situation because there's proximity in mexico. i guess that's the -- that's the deal. >> it should be clarified, though. >> all right. we'll continue to...
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what happened here was we had to get 200,000 books from lebanon, indiana, to fort benning and then to afghanistan and iraq and germany and then, you know, so it's -- that's a big deal. that's 20,000 boxes of books. a lot of people got involved in this. >> oh, man! >> we didn't e-mail them. >> although that sure would be easy. yea! here they go. instead, you got a whole bunch of transports flying stuff over. what orpganizations are you working with? >> operation gratitude is really, really terrific. books for heroes. feed the children. those are the three bigies. feed the children came in at the end because we realized we didn't have enough trucks. that's where the operation got stalled. they did. they do. >> what's been the response? the response is great. it's always been terrific. i'll get pictures of people in afghanistan and iraq, whatever, holding my books and it's a little like, you know, when you see these pieces like in the world series or the super bowl where they cut to the troops and the thing i hear over and over and over from troops and from my son's or from my friend's s
what happened here was we had to get 200,000 books from lebanon, indiana, to fort benning and then to afghanistan and iraq and germany and then, you know, so it's -- that's a big deal. that's 20,000 boxes of books. a lot of people got involved in this. >> oh, man! >> we didn't e-mail them. >> although that sure would be easy. yea! here they go. instead, you got a whole bunch of transports flying stuff over. what orpganizations are you working with? >> operation gratitude...
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washington, indiana, 57. welcome, joe. caller: good morning. this is really interesting. my grandfather and his children stayed in this area. it has so many questions in that. i was disappointed in the last census. this one have the mother and father. age at last birthday, date of birthday, number of children, how many still living, place of birth, place of birth of father -- host: what is your concern? caller: is tremendous that this is coming out. i look forward to it. i wish they had more information on the last one where the people were coming along for the future. it's fantastic for me to look at all of these people in the farm country and the number of people that could speak, read, and write english was tremendous. host: looking at old census forms. we will put this on the screen right now. this is the 1940 census form. you see how big it is. the caller was talking about the kind of information gathered. do people in your debt to influence the questions asked by the senses to help future genealogists? guest: no, we do not. host: do you wish you did? guest: i'd rath
washington, indiana, 57. welcome, joe. caller: good morning. this is really interesting. my grandfather and his children stayed in this area. it has so many questions in that. i was disappointed in the last census. this one have the mother and father. age at last birthday, date of birthday, number of children, how many still living, place of birth, place of birth of father -- host: what is your concern? caller: is tremendous that this is coming out. i look forward to it. i wish they had more...